Furoshiki Kiku 48cm | Red & Blue

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Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths. They can be used in many ways: to carry and protect your bento, make an impromptu bag, or use as reusable gift wrapping. Furoshiki have been making a comeback in Japan in recent years, as they provide an elegant and eco-friendly way to accessorize or give gifts.

Product Description

The Furoshiki Kiku Red & Blue is a traditional bento wrapping cloth with a chic Japanese chrysanthemum (kiku) pattern. In Japan, the chrysanthemum is a noble flower that has been honored since ancient times, and is often associated with immortality and longevity.

The cloth is a 48 cm square and features a red and blue colorway. The fabric has a texture that is consistent with traditional woven Japanese cloth. Each furoshiki is reversible and can be folded in various ways to expose the top or underside of the cloth.

How to wrap a bento box in a furoshiki:

Place the bento box in the middle of the furoshiki. If the box is square in shape, place it on the diagonal, so the sides are facing the corners of the cloth. Bring two opposite corners of the cloth over the box and tie securely. Then, bring the other two corners over the cloth, and tie again.

You can also find instructions online for wrapping different objects in creative ways, such as how to wrap a wine bottle to make a handle for bringing wine to parties.

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We offer a variety of different shipping methods to fit the individual needs of each of our customers. Need to get your parcel as fast as possible? Choose our express method for delivery within 2 to 5 business days!

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Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths. They can be used in many ways: to carry and protect your bento, make an impromptu bag, or use as reusable gift wrapping. Furoshiki have been making a comeback in Japan in recent years, as they provide an elegant and eco-friendly way to accessorize...
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Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths. They can be used in many ways: to carry and protect your bento, make an impromptu bag, or use as reusable gift wrapping. Furoshiki have been making a comeback in Japan in recent years, as they provide an elegant and eco-friendly way to accessorize or give gifts.

Product Description

The Furoshiki Kiku Red & Blue is a traditional bento wrapping cloth with a chic Japanese chrysanthemum (kiku) pattern. In Japan, the chrysanthemum is a noble flower that has been honored since ancient times, and is often associated with immortality and longevity.

The cloth is a 48 cm square and features a red and blue colorway. The fabric has a texture that is consistent with traditional woven Japanese cloth. Each furoshiki is reversible and can be folded in various ways to expose the top or underside of the cloth.

How to wrap a bento box in a furoshiki:

Place the bento box in the middle of the furoshiki. If the box is square in shape, place it on the diagonal, so the sides are facing the corners of the cloth. Bring two opposite corners of the cloth over the box and tie securely. Then, bring the other two corners over the cloth, and tie again.

You can also find instructions online for wrapping different objects in creative ways, such as how to wrap a wine bottle to make a handle for bringing wine to parties.

Shipping

We offer a variety of different shipping methods to fit the individual needs of each of our customers. Need to get your parcel as fast as possible? Choose our express method for delivery within 2 to 5 business days!